Professors

Data Science - a hot areaProfessor Henrik Boström talks about his research within Data Science – or Big Data as many call it.

New professor: Lazar RusuLazar Rusu was appointed professor at DSV on December 1, 2013. His research area is IT management with a special focus on business-IT alignment.

Oskar Juhlin: "To seriously deal with the unserious"This is how Oskar Juhlin describes his research at the Mobile Life Centre. He loves to do research and to combine his interest in technology with a societal perspective with a particular focus on consumer needs for entertainment.

Love Ekenberg: Making wise decisionsMathematics, philosophy and theology - professor Love Ekenberg admits that he has followed a winding path to his current post as professor at the department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV). His many occupations and multifarious interests are also apparent in what he does today.

Harald Kjellin: The psychologist who became a computer scientistProfessor Harald Kjellin worked as a psychologist for many years before he retrained and became a computer scientist. As a red thread through all he has done is knowledge and learning in one form or another. It has been about how knowledge is built and systematized and about teaching skills. 2006 he became professor at DSV.

David Billard: New visiting professor in digital forensicsOne of Europe’s leading experts in digital forensics will join the CSI lab at DSV as visiting professor. At CSI Lab he will be instrumental in setting up both research and educational activities within the area of digital forensics.

Mats Danielsson & Love Ekenberg: Insight and influence in democratic decision-makingDSV has received a grant of just over 4.5 million from Formas for a project that aims to provide more democratic social decision-making using the computer support - what usually is called e-democracy. It's about how citizens gets more insight and more influence in decision making. The researchers hope to create tools for a broad and informed public participation.